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Exposing WAN IP

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Hello everyone,

 

First of all, english isn't my main language, so please excuse any errors.

 

My question is a simple one, but I'll illustrate with my setup after the question, to see if someone have any suggestions on improving my setup.

 

So the question is if it's okay/secure to expose my WAN IP (the IP is dynamic).

 

Now here's my setup.

 

I have pfSense installed as a VM on unraid, managing my home internet (no double NAT).

I'm using Wireguard to access my unraid server remotely.

I followed SpaceInvaderOne tutorials, purchased my own domain (example.com), configured it with cloudflare, and setup letsencrypt to access some services remotely (and provide access to friends and family).

Wireguard works just fine and I don't have problems with it. However, regarding the cloudflare/letsencrypt setup, I have the situation where I can't proxy the connection (or wireguard will not work, since it will not get the WAN IP, but instead, the cloudflare IP).

Since I'm not using the connection in a proxied way, the WAN IP gets exposed easily.

 

Is this the way things are supposed to work?

If it isn't, I'll gladly accept any help in setting up in the right way!

 

Thanks in advance!

 

 

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